McKinzie just got engaged to her high school sweetheart. She chose to go to college at Pittsburg State University and he chose to join the Air Force.

"It's very difficult, to see them once or twice a month, and that's lucky for me. A lot of people don't even get that," said McKinzie.

To help with the sacrifices that members of the military and their families make every day, Belle Vogue Bridal is giving away costly bridal gowns as a way to say thanks.

"It's the one thing we can do to give back to them, and the wedding gown is one thing they don't have to sacrifice at their wedding," said Anne Hafner of Belle Vogue Bridal.

"I really didn't think anything like this was out there, but I think it's really awesome they can take a step back and look at what's going on, and the men and women serving our country, and take a couple of days to appreciate them and what they're doing," said McKinzie.

For a bride like McKinzie, who is still paying her way through school, the donation is a huge weight lifted off her shoulders.

"Whenever you hear something's free, you always think there's a catch, but it wasn't at all? I've got my dress. I'm excited to take it home, wear it to bed, wear it wherever I go," she said.

Belle Vogue said it hopes to give away more than 150 dresses over the next couple of days. As of 5 p.m., they had about 20 openings left for Wednesday, but people must call and schedule and appointment.

To participate in the wedding dress giveaway, participants must show her current military ID or that of the future spouse.

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